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The treasurer’s job in 2013 was getting through the nuptials without having a guest bring down the Gillard government. In 2025, his tougher task is...
Business representatives at the roundtable must be prepared to make the strongest possible case for meaningful structural, incentive-sharpening tax...
One way to boost investment would be to reduce the corporate tax rate to 20 per cent in 10 years’ time, while immediately allowing the expensing of...
After five years cleaning up the financial mess left by Freedom Foods’ former CEO and CFO, the company is on a growth path under a new name and new...
Australia’s super scheme has exceeded all expectations, but it’s in all our interests to examine its impact on the sharemarket and whether it’s...
Funds should be able to invest more in promising local innovations, keeping IP in Australia and boosting productivity while generating returns for...
A misstep on corruption inside Ukraine has punctured his heroic image at home and on the world stage, writes Marc Champion.
The FAR was legislated as a tough measure to ensure our financial sector wouldn’t again be stained by rampant wrongdoing. In practice, it’s not...
American singer Michael Tait has faced multiple allegations of sexual assault and drug abuse, sending shockwaves through the community.
The party claims the election win as endorsement of its energy strategy, but faces difficult decisions about reducing emissions and controlling costs.
The real challenge lies in building the transmission networks needed to integrate large-scale solar and battery projects while keeping a lid on...
Since American businesses are bearing almost all the cost of the president’s trade war, corporate profits could come in for a beating.
The fact that Australia remains at the lowest tariff rate imposed by the US could be a competitive advantage for our exporters.
The president raised recognition of Palestine as a stumbling block to securing trade deals, just as the Albanese government edges closer to its own...
With excess Chinese steel swamping global markets, the competitive pressure for a more emissions-friendly product just isn’t there.
Sure, the new suite of tariffs isn’t as bad as “liberation day” and won’t really hit Americans until November. But it’s still a giant tax, and that...
Many already think Australia punches above its weight, but are we doing everything possible to cement our place as a global cultural powerhouse?
Anthony Albanese’s position on the Middle East taps into the same middle-Australia sentiment that delivered Labor an overwhelming victory on May 3.
Disability insurers do not need government intervention. They need to change products for new customers that tighten eligibility.
Politically expedient shortcuts will make the situation worse. Do we want a viable Palestinian state, or just the warm glow of self-righteousness?
The great irony of the recommendations by the economic think tank is that it is recommending a tax rise for big businesses to boost investment.
There are two reasons the PC wants to redistribute the tax burden away from small to medium companies and towards the nation’s largest companies.
Reform is never easy, and improving the corporate tax system will take time. But Australia has to tackle structural problems like the decline in...
As a student who has studied in the pre- and post-artificial intelligence era, I believe its unchecked use means higher education is devoid of any...
The US president is declaring victory amid grudging capitulation from friends and foe alike, writes Jennifer Hewett.
Optionality has become a buzzword, but applying it and calculating its value is not always straightforward. Amazon seems to have cracked the code.
As more people buy EVs and hybrids, the burden of paying for the road network will increasingly fall on the remaining petrol or diesel vehicle owners.
PR-conscious and risk-averse business chiefs need to act like the community leaders they should be by engaging in important public debates about...
Business leaders will face off in a public forum against a government that has no intention of reducing its expenditure or improving industrial...
A nation does not prosper by lowering interest rates alone. It prospers when its leaders invest wisely, reform boldly, and govern with long-term...
This is the first Israeli-Palestinian war where the worst leaders on both sides are calling all the shots.